
Solutions to reading, writing, math, study skills, memorization, attention & focus problems, test taking, perceptions, ADD & ADHD
Where Your Talents Are Encouraged & Your Gifts Reward the World
Are you Dyslexic & Learning Disabled? Do You…
- Think people see you as lazy or careless?
- Often see pictures from different places at the same time?
- Have trouble with math?
- Have a tendency to daydream?
- Often become disoriented?
- Have trouble reading, writing or spelling?
- Have trouble expressing yourself?
- Think it’s hard to pay attention?
- Get headaches when reading?
What are the Signs of Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities?
- Had unusual developmental stages (crawling, walking, talking).
- Learn best through hands-on experience, demonstrations, experimentation, visual aids, & observation.
- Complain of feeling or seeing non-existent movement while reading, writing, or copying.
- Handwriting varies or is illegible.
Is Dyslexia a Disability or a Talent?
- When properly trained and informed, a dyslexic can use their natural abilities to shift perceptions.
- Many highly educated and talented people have dyslexia.
- Dyslexia does not affect the intelligence level – yet it does impair ones ability to learn, retain, and relay information.
- The ability to see multidimensionally.
- A talent to think 3-dimensionally, in pictures, like computer graphics.
- Optical illusions: You perceive things in a different, unique way. You see changes in the details around you.
Talents · Creativity · Gifts · Imagination · Natural Abilities
Dyslexia & Learning
Disability Center Inc.®
Betty Ann Judah
Phone: 702-489-3241
Training & Tutoring Headquarters
Las Vegas, Nevada & Beyond
“It is incredible stuff. It brings tears of joy to my eyes and touches me in a very special way every time I share with people what my son and I have learned and experienced with this Training.
“Keep in mind, Angelo is a child who has struggled through school since day one. When we heard some of the things we would be accomplishing during our week-long stay at The Dyslexia Center™, we were somewhat skeptical. We looked at each other with that ‘Yeah, right!’ look. But we were told to keep an open mind and I am very glad we were prepped with that.
“The best part of the whole week was when I heard my son say for the first time in all of his school years that he was SMART and he knew he was SMART! Angelo has been set free of the feeling that he was stupid, dumb, slow, not the sharpest knife in the drawer, etc.
“Thanks to Betty Ann’s Self Management program during our week at The Dyslexia Center™, Angelo’s success in life and college is now a reality to him instead of a dream that he didn’t believe would come true.”
– Cindy (Angelo was 16)
“In my concerts I tell people about this journey and what dyslexia means. I discovered my dyslexia has been a major turning point in how I perceive life and how I perceive myself. It brought out some of the better characteristics of who I am.
“I lived under the façade of convincing people that I knew how to read when I didn’t; but I lived in fear because I was afraid someone would find out. It felt good when I finally took the shackles off and faced the truth.
“Then I no longer had to live feeling like I was broken and couldn’t do anything. I enjoy books now and I read whenever I come across something I am really interested in.
“It has been a wonderful journey. There is a lot of talent and potential inside of me. I know now that I am smart. I just don’t learn in the conventional way.”
– Ellen, age 30